i saw that in the other thread, neat..... does it do ignition timing too?
i saw that in the other thread, neat..... does it do ignition timing too?
Hey looking back through your thread at when you were cutting out the floor and replacing the supports. I did't see what you were using for supports on the body to hold it to height and keep it from deforming. Sorry for the hijack but I am getting ready to cut out my floor and it would be very helpful. Thanks.




Hey looking back through your thread at when you were cutting out the floor and replacing the supports. I did't see what you were using for supports on the body to hold it to height and keep it from deforming. Sorry for the hijack but I am getting ready to cut out my floor and it would be very helpful. Thanks.
I guess my main concern was that when I cut out the floor the rest of the tub would distort or sag.
I have it supported in the back (by the tank) and the front at the firewall Is that good or should I support it in the middle by the rear cab mount also?
Your floor is the one that I am looking to as I tear into mine. I may be stealing some of your design.
Take some pics while your down there would like to see how its coming on the bottom side.i want FULL control of the system and an understanding of what is involved, so when i do my 383, i'll know what changes need to be made...
not only can I change any table or map with megasquirt just like you can with other systems but the source code is available to boot. If I get a crazy hankering to control item X based on input from Y vs Z but only when A is active...I can do that...MwaHaHAHA!!!! Sorry, I got kind carried away there...
The ultimate DIY, Built not bought.Then Megasquirt is definitely the right place to go for you. It is a system for people that want to LEARN something about engine control systems.
There are definitely "easier" systems out there but none of them will give you the knowledge of how engine control systems work at a fundamental level.
Also, if you do decide to make major changes to your engine you simply hook up the trusty laptop and tune the system to your hearts content. No need to go back and forth with a chip burning house for changes. Granted a mass air system will self tune to a certain extent but even they have limitations as to how much you can change before you need a new base program burned.
I personally am a control freaknot only can I change any table or map with megasquirt just like you can with other systems but the source code is available to boot. If I get a crazy hankering to control item X based on input from Y vs Z but only when A is active...I can do that...MwaHaHAHA!!!! Sorry, I got kind carried away there...
The ultimate DIY, Built not bought.
Rufus

i'm figuring MS2 v3.57 with a few mods...
also gotta get a different e-mail addy, the MSefi forums wont let you use hotmail to register....![]()
Sounds like a good plan, since you are running the stock HEI distributor (7 pin module I assume) and the stock TBI injectors you should be able to run a bone stock MS2 with the base software with no mods.
What mods were you planning on for the MS to handle the future engine? I don't think you need to change anything hardware wise to handle an MSD distributor in the future.
Although, the stock HEI distributor is good to some fairly serious RPMs. Are you going to be spinning the 383 fast enough to justify the MSD or is it for the bling factor (nothing wrong with that)![]()
Alot of people don't give the HEI the credit it deserves. They are a good distributor (the full electronic version) and I believe have been tested to over 8000 RPM (with the right coil and module).
Rufus
, just a pretty healthy roller cammed 383, AFR's, etc.... in other words, as i normally do, i'll probably go off.....
thus more than likely a billet dizzy...

I've mentioned it briefly.... matter of fact, it's Dave's sig line.....
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